The idea here is to use the cooler to condense water out of the atmosphere. The water would be used for drinking.
An easier way would be to use a plain old air conditioner. These things can produce a lot of water. Why use a Stirling engine, then? Don't know, but maybe it has something to do with the fact that it isn't hot all year. That means that you need to figure out a way to produce water 365 days a year.
Update:
Another video in the playlist. This one is interesting because he says it has a lot of power. Again, not interested in the power, but in the cooling capabilities of the engine.
Update:
A little more digging and I found this site, which may be interesting. This guy wants to build small, practical Stirling engines for sale.
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